Jersey: royal assent opens the way for assisted dying on a Crown dependency

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Jersey: royal assent opens the way for assisted dying on a Crown dependency
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The bailiwick of Jersey becomes the first British Crown dependency to receive royal assent on aid in dying. The European legislative battle crosses a new threshold, outside the law of the Union but within the direct scope of Anglo-Saxon law.

The fact

According to Gènéthique, as of July 9, 2026, the law authorizing aid in dying for terminally ill patients, voted by the States of Jersey in February 2026, has just received royal assent. The government of the bailiwick can now publish the implementing texts, and entry into force is announced in the coming days. Jersey is not a member of the European Union and does not fall under Brussels law; its laws do, however, require the assent of the British Crown, transmitted by the Privy Council. This procedure, long formal, takes on the dimension of a precedent here: Jersey becomes the first of the Channel Islands to cross this threshold, while the United Kingdom continues its spring parliamentary process on the subject.

Our reading

The timeline is eloquent. While the French Senate rejected the text in third reading and sent the ball back to the National Assembly, the Anglo-Saxon sphere recorded, without visible debate on the continent, a decisive legal breakthrough. The strategy is known: obtain the breach where resistance is weakest, then invoke the precedent to saturate neighboring legislators. European law has nothing to say about Jersey, but the ECHR, on the other hand, binds all the States of the Council of Europe; its case law, from Pretty v. United Kingdom (2002) to Mortier v. Belgium (2022), recognizes a wide margin of appreciation for the States without imposing euthanasia, but no longer sanctioning it either. The slope is therefore political, not jurisdictional. In the light of the Gospel of Life, John Paul II recalled in no. 65: "Euthanasia is a serious violation of the Law of God, as it is a deliberate and morally unacceptable murder of a human person." What Jersey authorizes, no human sanction can legitimize.

To ponder

A people who give themselves the right to shorten the lives of their sick gradually cease to know how to take care of them. Pray for the legislators, concretely support palliative care, and remind those around you that true compassion never kills: it accompanies to the end.

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François-Xavier LemoyneCorrespondant affaires européennes
Correspondant à Bruxelles, il suit les institutions européennes et leurs implications pour la liberté religieuse, la famille et la démographie.
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Assisted dying: referendum blocked, Assembly in voting week

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  2. 2J-7 before the vote: SFAP says no to assisted dying23/06/2026
  3. 3Assisted dying crosses the Rubicon: the Assembly votes, Bayrou hesitates, caregivers resist23/06/2026
  4. 4Assisted dying: rejection motion fails, vote nears, streets resist23/06/2026
  5. 5Assisted dying on the verge of a vote: a legislative chimera facing conscience24/06/2026
  6. 6Assisted dying: the motion rejected, the final vote approaches - the streets say no24/06/2026
  7. 7Netherlands: First Euthanasia of a Child Under 12 - Europe Crosses a Threshold24/06/2026
  8. 8Assisted dying on the brink of final vote: Archbishop Aveline speaks out, France at a crossroads24/06/2026
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  14. 14Two days before the demonstration, the end-of-life assistance law is forced through26/06/2026
  15. 15Assisted dying: MPs return to assisted suicide - the solemn vote on June 30 approaches27/06/2026
  16. 16Assisted dying: the conscience clause for institutions removed28/06/2026
  17. 17Assisted dying: 48 hours before the vote, the radical incompatibility with palliative care28/06/2026
  18. 18Assisted dying: tomorrow, France crosses the Rubicon29/06/2026
  19. 19Vote on June 30: France on the brink of the irreversible29/06/2026
  20. 20France votes on assisted dying: the Church faces the irreversible30/06/2026
  21. 21France votes on assisted dying: Archbishop Ulrich calls for renunciation, the Church prepares its resistance30/06/2026
  22. 22Assisted dying passed: the Church enters into resistance01/07/2026
  23. 23Assisted dying: law passed, Senate resists, loved ones testify01/07/2026
  24. 24The Senate Resists: The Rejection Motion Opens a New Front Against Assisted Dying02/07/2026
  25. 25Assisted Dying: The Senate Raises a Last-Minute Barrier03/07/2026
  26. 26Assisted dying: the Senate at an impasse, the conscience clause in limbo03/07/2026
  27. 27Assisted dying: Senate rejects motion, shuttling resumes04/07/2026
  28. 28Assisted dying: the Senate between shuttle and conscience clause06/07/2026
  29. 29Assisted dying: the Senate at a crossroads, the conscience clause on its deathbed06/07/2026
  30. 30Pope XIV and French euthanasia: papal visit suspended pending Senate vote?07/07/2026
  31. 31Assisted dying: Senators question the Prime Minister, "refuse to be the guarantor of an extreme text"07/07/2026
  32. 32Assisted dying: the Senate rejects for the third time, the parliamentary loophole is closed08/07/2026
  33. 33Assisted dying: Larcher promises to refer the matter to the Constitutional Council09/07/2026
  34. 34Assisted dying: conscience clause refused to pharmacists, seniors in the crosshairs09/07/2026
  35. 35Jersey: royal assent opens the way for assisted dying on a Crown dependency10/07/2026
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